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Page 194
... attempting to convert the other , except by the innocent and inefficient formalities of a Council . Separated from ... attempt the work of con- verting heathen nations they had no opportunity , and when the opportunity came , the zeal ...
... attempting to convert the other , except by the innocent and inefficient formalities of a Council . Separated from ... attempt the work of con- verting heathen nations they had no opportunity , and when the opportunity came , the zeal ...
Page 335
... attempt at assuming a forced elevation by swelling or affected words , it never sinks into a degree of meanness which degrades the subject . We think that , in one respect , it has even improved since its first appear- ance . Many words ...
... attempt at assuming a forced elevation by swelling or affected words , it never sinks into a degree of meanness which degrades the subject . We think that , in one respect , it has even improved since its first appear- ance . Many words ...
Page 437
... attempt to explain , any further , the various merits of a plan , of which the characteristic distinction is that it tends to prove , to the conviction of all mankind , the omni- potence of the British legislature by decreeing , under ...
... attempt to explain , any further , the various merits of a plan , of which the characteristic distinction is that it tends to prove , to the conviction of all mankind , the omni- potence of the British legislature by decreeing , under ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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